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Chocolate chip cookies are America’s favorite cookies to bake, share, and (especially!) eat. I’ve always loved making each batch a little different from the previous batch, just to keep things deliciously interesting.

Adding various nuts and/or peanut butter chips or white chocolate morsels is a easy way to experiment with different flavors. Another easy and flavorful to switch things up is to use different vanilla extracts. The sweet, creamy flavor of Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract adds a whole new dimension to chocolate chip cookies and it’ll blow you away.

A few tips you might want to try to put your own spin on these wonderful cookies:

Switch the chips: Instead of using 2 cups of semisweet chocolate chips, try using white chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips, or a combination of all three. Using coarsely chopped baking chocolate instead of chips will add a gourmet feel to the recipe.

Make it nutty: Try adding 1 cup of coarsely chopped nuts to the batter. Pecans or walnuts are a classic addition, while macadamia nuts or pistachios add a bit of a nontraditional flair.

Salt the tops: Baked goods aren’t just about the sugar; salt amplifies the flavors in even the sweetest recipes. Sprinkle the tops of your cookies with coarse sea salt just before baking to bring out the flavors of the brown sugar and chocolate in this recipe. Try using a smoked sea salt for an extra-special touch.

Build a sandwich: Pair this recipe with your favorite ice cream flavor for the perfect ice cream sandwich, or spread them with buttercream frosting for a cookie sandwich treat. Use a peanut butter frosting for that classic chocolate and peanut butter combination that everyone loves.

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